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Subject: Heroin prostitutes A'dam
Posted Nov 27, 2005 by
Alfredo
 
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There was a problem with a member of the Amsterdam city-council in 2004.
He appeared to have used regularly his pc to visit all kinds of pornosites.
A small fuss was the result.


Two weeks later it became known,that he regularly visited prostitutes.
Another fuss was the result, but he could stay as a member.
Why not. Prostitution is legal in The Netherlands.


Three weeks later it became known, that he regularly visited heroin prostitutes.
A member of the city council who visits addicted women on the road for sex? Thát is really something else. Using dependence for sex.

He finally had to leave for the last reason, although he didn't become a "paria".

These days he is trying to make his comeback.

Well, if he promises not to use addicted women, he can return, is my opinion.


Greetings from Amsterdam,






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